5 Important Takeaways from AEW All Out: No CM Punk, Major Announcement for next year

We have a new AEW World Champion!
We have a new AEW World Champion!

#4 Riho is the ultimate underdog of the women's division

Throughout the history of pro wrestling, we've seen many underdog storylines in which a wrestler, who is not considered to be the favorite to win, goes on to do the unthinkable and emerges victorious.

At All Out, we saw two women earn the opportunity to compete in a match to crown the first-ever AEW Women's champion. It was Nyla Rose who won the Casino Battle Royale, and then it was Riho who defeated Hikaru Shida for a shot at the title.

While Nyla dominated her match, eliminating as many as 10 other wrestlers, Riho was dominated by her opponent but still managed to find out a way to win. The same has been her booking in previous shows as well, indicating her to be the ultimate underdog of the division. Do you think she can do it once more and win the title?


#3 PAC will soon take on Hangman Page

The most shocking outcome of a match at All Out was the one between PAC and Kenny Omega, which ended with Kenny passing out to the Brutalizer, handing the former WWE Cruiserweight champion the victory. Suddenly, the stock of PAC has skyrocketed.

AEW was quick to tease us the next match for him on their Twitter page which saw him confronting Hangman Page backstage. PAC was scheduled to face Page at Double Or Nothing, but the match got canceled. If the tease is anything to go by, this rivalry has been ignited again.

Who's excited to watch PAC vs Page?

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